JANUARY 2025 NEWSLETTER #4
Futures Literacy on Food Nutrition and Sustainable Food Systems for School Education 2022-2-EE01-KA220-SCH-000101543
As the EduNUT project reaches its conclusion, we celebrate the collective efforts and achievements of our international consortium. Over the past two years, EduNUT has made significant steps in integrating food literacy and sustainability education into school curricula, equipping teachers and students with the tools to foster responsible consumption habits.
Project Final Results
The EduNUT project successfully developed a range of innovative educational materials, including:
✔ The EduNUT Good practices and Case Studies datasets – providing educators with inspiration and practical tools to integrate food sustainability into their teaching. ✔ A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) – ensuring free and long-term access to high-quality training on food literacy and sustainability education.
✔ The EduNUT Lexicon – designed to provide clear insights into various aspects of the food industry, from production to final consumption.
✔ The EduNUT Curriculum – to help students build knowledge, skills, and attitudes to adopt sustainable habits, inspire others, and become future changemakers in food systems.
✔ The EduNUT Board Game – a fun, interactive way to engage students in discussions about sustainable food systems.
These resources remain accessible via the EduNUT website and open educational platforms, ensuring the project’s impact extends beyond its official duration.
Final Online Conference
On January 30, 2025, EduNUT partners and stakeholders came together for the Final Online Conference, marking the project’s successful completion.
With 73 participants from different countries, the event served as a platform to reflect on project outcomes and explore future applications of EduNUT’s results. The conference featured insightful presentations, including:
Challenges in environmental education in Estonia Eco Schools and Young Reporters for the environment in Iceland
EduNUT project outcomes and MOOC presentation EduNUT Toolkit and Board Game demonstration Project results practical implementation in schools
The discussions reinforced EduNUT’s long-term sustainability, as project partners and educators committed to continuing the use of its resources in schools and educational programs.
Sustaining the EduNUT Legacy
EduNUT’s impact goes beyond the classroom. The project has fostered teacher networks and engaged students’ families and communities, inspiring behavioral change towards sustainable food consumption.
Additionally, project partners are actively seeking future funding opportunities to expand EduNUT’s scope through new educational initiatives.
With its open-access resources and strong institutional support, EduNUT will continue to serve as a valuable tool for educators striving to integrate food literacy into their teaching.
Thank you for being part of this journey!
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